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The dental biofluidityDimitris Kapagiannidis Οι κλινικοί (οδοντογιατροί, οδοντοτεχνίτες, ψηφιακοί σχεδιαστές), οι εμπλεκόμενοι στην ανακατασκευή των δοντιών βιώνουν σύγχυση κατά την επιλογή και σχεδίαση των οδοντικών μορφών. Συνήθως κατασκευάζουν τυχαίες μορφές και σχήματα δοντιών χωρίς μορφική ενότητα ή στην καλλίτερη περίπτωση μία και μοναδική επαναλαμβανόμενη μορφή για όλα τα πρόσωπα και τις οδοντικές συνθέσεις χωρίς μορφική ταυτότητα. Clinicians (dentists, dental technicians, digital designers) involved in tooth reconstruction experience confusion when selecting and designing dental forms. They usually construct random tooth forms and shapes without morphological unity or, at best, a single, repeating form for all faces and dental compositions without morphological identity. This work aims to introduce clinicians in a simple way to the selection of the tooth form that will suit each individual. The theory on which the selection of natural dental forms is based is dictated by the evolutionary pressure to consume a specific type of food. This evolutionary need dictated the development of dentin lobes and, accordingly, the forms of teeth. Monolobed teeth coexist with carnivorous diets, trilobed or multilobed with herbivorous diets, and bilobed teeth with mixed diets. The lobular-morphological dental system is analyzed by logical induction to become an easy and reliable tool in the selection of dental morphologies by the clinician. Thus, the simple and normative principles of the physiological functioning of the dental-facial complex are unlocked. The examples with images and the clinical suggestions at all levels of the dental composition (physical, cosmetic, aesthetic) constitute an untangling of the clinical choices that clinicians are called to make daily. Τhis work is expected to help clinicians, those involved in dental construction and integration, in a targeted selection of the morphologies of a natural dental composition integrated into a personal identity. |

















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